You do not have sufficient random access memory (RAM) installed on the computer.

You have corrupted or outdated drivers.

You have too many files in the Recycle Bin or temporary folders

In other words, a general statement of the obvious to any reasonably technical computer user.

As I’ve said before, there is no excuse these days not to have XP SP 2 on your system. From a security standpoint, it’s absolutely essential. For example, we have never been able to infect an XP SP 2 system with the keyloggers we’ve found through an exploit. But do you know that one of the people we found infected with that Winldra keylogger back in August was a security professional? It was on his laptop and he hadn’t bothered to get SP 2. I think he was more of a Linux guy at work and his laptop was not his primary work system, maybe used for personal stuff. He had just never applied SP 2.

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